Microbial life found living on the exterior of the International Space Station, say reports
A new report claims that Russian scientists have discovered traces of
marine life living on the exterior of the International Space Station (ISS).
Vladimir Solovyev, the official in charge of Russia’s ISS segment, told
the news agency Itar-Tass that tiny plankton and microscopic organisms
had been discovered on the spacecraft's exterior, describing the finds
as “absolutely unique”.
However, the truthfulness of Solovyev's
claim is unclear, with Nasa refusing to confirm the story. “As far as
we're concerned, we haven't heard any official reports from our
Roscosmos colleagues that they've found sea plankton," Nasa spokesperson
Dan Huot told Space.com.
Huot confirmed that Russian cosmonauts had
been taking samples from the windows on their side of the ISS, but
clarified that they'd only been looking for “residues that can build up
on the visually sensitive elements".
“I don't know where all the sea plankton talk is coming from,” Huot added.
Although the reports from Itar-Tass have not been confirmed, the idea
of life existing in the harsh environment of space (surviving cosmic
radiation, freezing temperatures and zero gravity) is quite possible.
Tardigrades (x135 magnification): 0.18mm long, smaller than fullstops
A study in January 2013 found evidence of microbial life five to ten
miles above the surface of the planet, while a type of microscopic
invertebrate known as a tardigrade has even survived the vaccum of space
for 10 days, shrugging radiation exposure a hundred times necessary to
kill humans.
So while it’s possible that some sort of terrestrial
life has been hanging out on the side, it’s not at all clear how – if
the reports are confirmed – they got up there. It could be that they
arrived via some contaminated space modules but Solovyev himself
suggested that they might have come from “rising air currents, which
settle on the surface of the station”
8/23/2014
Microbial life found living on the exterior of the International Space Station, say reports
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